Very good news. Questions :
- Could these CloseJDK changes be used in OpenJDK builds ? - Advices/directions on how to tweak current build to include them ? Cheers 2011/11/10 A. Sundararajan <sundararajan.athijegannat...@oracle.com>: > Hi All, > > We have posted CloseJDK changes to Rhino to java.net site. The Oracle > modified Rhino sources can be downloaded from http://jdk7.java.net/rhino/ > > The jdk7 release notes will be shortly updated to point to the > aforementioned URL. > > Thanks, > -Sundar > > A. Sundararajan wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> Yes, we are working on updating the release note to point people to the >> CloseJDK Rhino changes. >> >> Thanks, >> -Sundar >> >> >> mark.reinh...@oracle.com wrote: >>> >>> 2011/10/31 4:51 -0700, m...@klomp.org: >>> >>>> >>>> This might have slipped through with all the excitement around JavaFX >>>> being liberated and all the new JEPs. But it would really help us if you >>>> could take a quick peek and point us in the right direction. >>>> >>>> It would be good for us to make sure we all distribute the same >>>> javax.script javascript support, whether it is ClosedJDK, OpenJDK, >>>> IcedTea or the MacOSX port. Users probably would like to be sure it is >>>> all compatible and supports the same features. >>>> >>> >>> Sundar -- Could you please summarize the changes you made to the Rhino >>> code when you last updated the copy used in the Oracle builds? Thanks. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Maybe it is already in the distribution legal notes somewhere, but we >>>> looked and cannot find it (maybe we looked in the wrong place). Assuming >>>> you are redistributing Rhino under the GPL/MPL there really should at >>>> least be a conspicuous notice stating where to find the modifications >>>> used to make the binary Oracle is distributing (MPL section 3.6 and/or >>>> GPL section 3). >>>> >>> >>> That should be in the Oracle JDK 7 release notes, but I don't see it, >>> so I'll ask someone to take care of it. >>> >>> - Mark >>> >> >> > >